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My latest find has been Santa Fe's Kickin' Chicken Bourbon Barrel Aged Barleywine. It's infected as all get out with some nice sour lacto bugs and has developed a nice sourness. It's debatable on whether or not the infection is intentional, but it's hard to deny. It changes the barleywine to something VERY similar to Boulevard's Bourbon Barrel Quad with a couple of years of aging on it.

Thought I would chime in on Santa Fe. I don't think I've ever had a bad Santa Fe beer. Their State Pen Porter has always been a favorite.

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Missouri....our state animal is sterile, our state rock is lead, and we elected a dead guy to the U.S. Senate. Of course, he was the best candidate.

Mike Hyzer

Bought a 30-pack of Miller High Life. The beautifully-patriotic red, white, and blue summer label is no longer being produced, and this delicious American lager is now back in its traditional gold, white, and green label. Still the greatest beer ever brewed.

Bought a 30-pack of Miller High Life. The beautifully-patriotic red, white, and blue summer label is no longer being produced, and this delicious American lager is now back in its traditional gold, white, and green label. Still the greatest beer ever brewed.

Welcome back Mike.

I did actually just go through a 12 of Miller High Life Light. Personally, I prefer Coors Light over Miller, but the greatest beer ever brewed was Old Style Light with Stroh's a close second.

Mike Hyzer

Bought a 30-pack of Miller High Life. The beautifully-patriotic red, white, and blue summer label is no longer being produced, and this delicious American lager is now back in its traditional gold, white, and green label. Still the greatest beer ever brewed.

Welcome back Mike.

I did actually just go through a 12 of Miller High Life Light. Personally, I prefer Coors Light over Miller, but the greatest beer ever brewed was Old Style Light with Stroh's a close second.

High Life Light? I don't see how anyone could stand that pisswater. I'm with you on Stroh's, though.